CATALOGUE  ®,  1893 


To  Our  Patrons 


Being  the  originators  and  patentees  of  the  entire  system  of  Rock-Faced  Sheet  Metal 
Covering,  we  feel  warranted  in  claiming  the  highest  degree  of  skill  and  perfection  in  apply- 
ing these  materials  to  practical  use. 

We  endeavor,  in  this  Catalogue,  to  present  evidence  of  the  advantages  of  the  uses  of 
metal  as  we  use  it,  and  to  establish  the  fact  that  with  us  the  construction  of  handsome  and  de- 
sirable fronts  for  both  wood  and  brick  buildings,  and  the  practical  fire-proofing  of  wood  build- 
ings, at  a low  cost,  is  an  accomplished  and  recognized  fact. 

In  Ordering  Goods 

Always  say  whether  shipment  is  desired  by  freight  or  express,  and  by  what  route. 

Prices: 

Discount  or  net  prices  will  always  be  quoted  upon  application,  and  we  intend  to 
sell  at  as  low  a price  as  any  manufacturer  at  any  point.  Quotations  are  subject  to 
change  without  notice,  and  orders  and  agreements  are  contingent  upon  strikes,  de- 
lays or  damage  by  carriers,  or  other  causes  beyond  our  control. 

Freight  Rates: 

We  equalize  with  any  market  or  distributing  center  in  the  Northern,  Southern  and 
Central  West  and  on  many  goods  to  the  East. 

Terms: 

Thirty  days’  approved  credit  or  1 per  cent  cash  ten  days. 

Parties  whose  standing  is  unknown  may  remit  10  per  cent  of  amounts  with  order 
and  pay  balance  on  delivery  of  bill  of  lading  through  bank  or  express  company,  or 
give  satisfactory  references. 

Orders  from  transient  customers  should  be  accompanied  by  reference,  and  will  be 
shipped  cash  on  bill  of  lading. 

All  claims  on  invoices  must  be  made  on  receipt  of  goods. 

Very  respectfully. 


We  Invite  Your  Orders. 


St.  Paul  Roofing,  Cornice  and  Ornament  Co. 


JOSEPH  HAAO,  President. 

C.  D.  PRUDEN,  Secretary. 

A.  K.  PRUDEN,  Vice  Pres,  and  Treasurer 


eaXALOGUE  “O,”  1898. 


OF  THE  - - - 

St.  Paul  Roofing, 

©ornice  & Ornament  0o. 


Exhibit  at  “Earl’s  Court,”  London,  England,  1894. 


Metallic  Fronts,  Siding,  Roofing,  Patented  Fire=Proofing 
and  Sheet  Metal  Building  flaterials. 


N.  B.— For  STEEL  CEILINGS,  send 

for  Catalogue  “C,”  1897.  Factory:  South  Wabasha  & Water  Sts., 


For  Pressed  Zinc  Ornaments,  send 
for  Special  Catalogue  of  1895. 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN.,  U.  S.  A. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


ROCK-FACED  COPPER  AND  GALVANIZED  STEEL  FRONTS, 

AS  USED  IN  THE  LARGER  CITIES. 


"DALLAM”  BLOCK,  EVANSVILLE,  IND. 


Brick  Building  with  Pruden’s  Patent  Rock-faced  Steel  Front. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


SLIP-JOINT,  ROCK-PACED  SIDING-  PLATES. 

PATENTED  SEPT.  27,  1892. 


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Remodeling  Brick  Buildings. 


Building  at  No.  123  Seventeenth  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  before  remodeling. 


Same  building  after  extending  old  walls  up 
one  story  higher  and  facing  with  Pruden  s 
Patent  Shp-Joint  Siding  Plates. 


In  order  to  impress  FORCIBLY  those  in- 
terested OWNERS,  ARCHITECTS  and 
BUILDERS  who  are  not  already  familiar 
with  the  advantages  of  our 

ROCK-FACED  STEEL 
STORE  AND  BUILDING  FRONTS 


we  ask  attention  to  these  views  of  the  same 
property  on  the  same  street  in  Galesville, 
Wis.,  showing  the  effect  in  remodeling 
wooden  fronts  with  our  metal  plates. 

When  plans  and  sketches  are  given  us, 
we  make  estimates  of  cost,  suggest  designs 
or  contract  F.  O.  B.,  or  erect  complete. 


Fbotograpb  of  tbe  Same  Store  after  Imorovement,  sbowing  tbe  Oreat  Superiority  of  our  Fronts  over  Fancy  Brick,  Plain  Brick  and  Wood. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


FRONT  No.  742.  24  feet  wide. 


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FRONT  No.  522.  25  feet  wide 


Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $90.00. 


Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including  pilaster 
facings,  $150.00. 


No.  702.  23  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  facing,  with  first-story-rpilae-oUiToa 
ters,  $150.00.  Price  of  mill  work  and  glass  upon 
application. 


No.  738.  25  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  facing,  complete,  with  first- 
story  pilasters,  $150.00.  Price  of  mill  work  and 
glass  upon  application. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


PATENT  ROCK-FACED  BUILDING  FRONTS  ON  BRICK  WALLS. 


G.  Drouve  & Bro.,  Sheet  Metal  Works, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 


City  Residence  Front, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 


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FRONT  No.  811.  32  feet  wide. 


Price,  galvanized  facing,  complete,  $90.00. 


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No.  473.  25  foot  front. 


No.  529.  21  foot  front. 


Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including 
two  first-story  pilaster  facings,  $195.00. 
Price  of  woodwork,  plate  and  D.  S.  A.  glass 
for  first  story  quoted  on  application. 


Price,  galvanized  iron  work,  including  first- 
story  pilaster  facings,  $175.00.  Plate  glass 
and  woodwork  for  first  story  quoted  on  ap- 
plication. 


Discounts  upon  application. 


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ST  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNIOE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


ROCK-FACED  COPPER,  GALVANIZED  OR  PAINTED  STEEL  FRONTS, 


AS  USED  IN  THE  LARGER  CITIES. 


ROOK-PACED  COPPER  FRONT. 
CAIRO,  ILL 


GALVANIZED  STEEL  FRONT. 
CAIRO,  ILL. 


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No.  761.  50  feet  wide. 


No.  745.  45  feet  wide. 


Price  of  galvanized  facing,  complete  to  the  Price  of  galvanized  facing,  complete,  with 

ground,  $400.00.  four  pilasters  for  first  story,  $375.00. 


N.  B. — Always  state  width  wanted  and  ask  for  discount. 


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No.  619.  44  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including  pilaster 
facings,  $320.00.  Woodwork  for  store  fronts,  plate 
and  D.  S.  A.  glass  quoted  on  application. 


No.  559.  20  foot  front. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  in- 
cluding pilaster  facings  for  first  story 
of  galvanized  sheet  steel,  $150.00. 
Price  of  woodwork  and  glass  for  first 
story  quoted  on  application. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


ROCK-FACED  STEEL  STORE  FRONTS. 


DRUG  STORE  AT  CANDO,  NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Pruden’s  Patent  Rock-Faced  Galvanized  Plates  on  Front  and  Plain  Steel  Brick  on  Sides. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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FRONT  No.  809.  24  feet  wide. 
Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $75.00. 


FRONT  No.  789.  24  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $120.00. 


FRONT  No.  675.  26  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  steel  work,  $100.00. 


FRONT  No.  788.  22  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  steel  work,  $105.00. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


GALVANIZED  ROCK-PACED  STEEL  FRONTS 

AS  USED  IN  THE  SOUTH. 


BANK  OF  JCAMDEN  AND  BURDELL  BLOCK, 


CAMDEN,  SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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PRUDEN’S  PATENTED  SLIP-JOINT 


Galvanized  Siding  Plates  are  particularly- 
adapted  to  use  on 


School  Houses 
Churches 
Amusement  Halls 
Public  Buildings 


No.  563. 

Prices  on  application. 


Send  sketch  and  ask  prices. 


1893. 


No.  629.  First  Baptist  Church,  erected  at  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Side  walls  covered  witli  our  No.  4 slip-joint  plates,  painted;  roof  covered  with  our  new  slip-joint  gothic  shingles. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


GALVANIZED  ROCK-FACED  STEEL  FRONT  ON  WOODEN  BUILDING 


GENERAL  STORE  AT  MINNEWAUKAN,  NORTH  DAKOTA.  40  foot  front. 


As  the  “Principal  Store”  in  country  towns. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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Design  for  Public  School.  Rock-faced  siding  and  metal  shingles. 


FRONT  No.  706.  30  feet  wide. 
Price  of  galvanized  iron  work, 


$165.00. 


FRONT  No.  709.  Design  for 
Public  Building. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work, 
$315.00. 


No.  741.  Design  for  Armory  or  Assembly  Hall. 


Price  upon  application. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  OORNIOE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


ROCK-FACED  STEEL  STORE  FRONTS 

AS  USED  Its;  COUNTRY  TOWNS. 


DRUG  STORE,  WILLOW  CITY,  NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Rock-faced  galvanized  front  and  plain  steel  brick  siding. 


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' No.  748,  16  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  woodwork  and 
glass,  $54.00. 


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No.  528.  22  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  cornice  and  three  first- 
story  pilaster  facings,  $66.00.  Woodwork,  plate 
and  D.  S.  A.  glass  for  store  front,  $130.00. 


No.  703.  20  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  facing,  with  pilasters  to  the 
ground,  $90.00. 


No.  664.  24  feet  wide. 

Two  outside  pilaster  facings,  main  and  lintel  cor- 
nice, pediment,  urns,  and  lap-joint,  rock-faced  work, 
$52.50.  Woodwork  and  glass  extra. 


No.  451. 


No.  665.  32  feet  wide. 


Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including  pilaster 
facings,  $60.00. 


Main  and  lintel  cornice,  two  outside  pilaster  fac- 
ings and  pediment  with  lap-joint,  rock-faced  work, 
$83.00.  Woodwork  and  glass  extra. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY, 


Galvanized  Eock-Faced  Steel  Front  and  Plain  Steel  Brick  Siding, 

SHOWING  STRIPED  AND  UNSTRIPED  MORTAR  JOINTS. 


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BENSON  COUNTY  STATE  BANK,  I 


MINNEWAUKAN,  N.  D. 


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For  STEEL  CEILINGS  AND  INTERIOR  FINISH,  see  Catalogue  “C,”  1897. 


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Price  of  galvanized  steel  work,  $45.00. 


FRONT  No.  710.  22  feet  wide. 
Price  of  galvanized  steel  work,  $72,00. 


FRONT  No.  734.  20  feet  wide. 
Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $30.00. 


Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $50.00. 


FRONT  No.  806.  28  feet  wide. 
Prize  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $65.00. 


FRONT  No.  715.  24  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $45.00. 


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No.  547.  22  feet  wide. 

Galvanized  cornice,  head  blocks  and  rock-faced 
work,  $30.00.  Woodwork  and  glass  quoted  on  ap- 
plication. 


No.  667.  24  feet  wide. 

Main  and  lintel  comice,  urns  and  pediment  of 
galvanized  iron,  and  castiron  cresting,  $60.00.' 
Woodwork  and 
glass  extra.  4 


No.  644.  24  feet  wide. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including  pilaster 
facings,  $75.00.  Woodwork  and  glass  quoted  on 
application. 


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Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  including  pilaster 
facings,  $100.00.  Woodwork  and  glass  quoted 
on  application. 


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No.  531.  Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  patent  slip-joint,  including  pilaster  facings,  $90.00.  Woodwork,  plate] 
and  D.  S.  A.  glass  for  store  fronts  quoted  on  application.  "* 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  INQUIRERS. 


FOR  FRONTS. 

SEND  SKETCH  like  adjoining  cut. 

GIVE  ALL  MEASUREMENTS  at  point  of  dotted  lines. 
GIVE  WIDTH  AND  HEIGHT  OF  PILASTERS. 

GIVE  CATALOGUE  NUMBER  OF  FRONT  WANTED. 

FOR  WOODWORK. 


GIVE  WIDTH  AND  HEIGHT  of  first  fioor  opening. 
SHOW  IF  STRAIGHT  OR  RECESSED. 

SHOW  SHAPE  AND  DEPTH  OF  RECESS. 

SHOW  POSITION  OF  ALL  DOORS  AND  TRANSOMS. 

FOR  GLASS. 

GIVE  NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  LIGHTS,  D.  S.  A.  OR 
PLATE. 


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FRONT  No.  714.  24  feet  wide.  Price  of  galvanized  work,  $107.50. 


' WHEN  SIDING  OR  ROOFING  ARE  ALSO  REQUIRED: 

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I FOLLOW  ABOVE  DIRECTIONS  regarding  the  front.  Send  sketch  of  both  sides  and  rear, 
I showing  doors  and  windows,  and  give  length  and  width  of  building,  height  front  and  rear,  and 
shape  and  pitch  of  roof,  and  state  what  kind  of  siding  or  roofing  is  wanted. 


B.  N. — We  answer  promptly  all  questions  regarding  constructions 

and  invite  inquiries. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  INQUIRERS. 


EXPLANATORY. 


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The  accompanying  drawings  are  in- 
tended to  show  how  easily  and  perfectly 
all  fittings  are  made  under  our  method, 
and  that  we  have  reduced  metallic  cover- 
ing and  fitting  to  a science. 

It  is  only  necessary  to  give  measure- 
ments as  indicated  and  say  which  num- 
ber of  front  is  nearest  to  your  require- 
ments. 

Outline  general  features,  such  as  num- 
ber and  size  of  doors  and  windows  and 
arrangement  of  front  and  roof,  and  state 
which  form  of  siding  and  roofing  is  desired, 
and  whether  painted  or  galvanized. 


Detail  of  ■windows  and  door  finish  showing  Cap,  Sill  and 
Casing  in  connection  with  No.  4 Slip-Joint  Siding  Plates. 


FRONT  AND  SIDE  ELEVATIONS  OF  STEEL-COVERED  STORE. 


FRONT  No.  558. 

Price  of  galvanized  iron  work,  $112.50. 


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Rock-Faced,  Steel  Brick  Siding  and  Steel  Roofing 

IN  CREAMERY  CONSTRUCTION. 

ERECTED  UNDER  OUR  PATENTS  OP  MAY  22,  1894. 


PLANT  OF  THE  PIONEER  PASTEURIZING  COMPANY, 
AT  RUSH  CITY,  MINN. 


For  purposes  of  flre-prooflug-  and  heat  and  cold-resisting-,  and  the  maintaining  of  even  temperature,  the 
projectors  of  this  enterprise  adopted  our  patented  building  specification  as  explained  on  folio-wing  pages, 
and  are  more  than  pleased  with  the  result. 

The  machinery  and  equipment  are  from  the  Cornish,  Curtis  & Greene  Co.  of  St.  Paul,  and  the  plant  is 
pronounced  by  experts  the  best  in  the  United  States. 

In  a letter  recently  received  from  the  owners,  they  say: 

“The  building  is  a most  attractive  one.  Its  outward  appearance  is  such  as  takes  close  inspection  to 
detect  that  it  is  not  built  of  brick  and  stone.  During  this  severely  cold  weather  it  is  comfortably  warm  and 
dry,  no  frost  from  steam  settling  on  the  inside.  We  have  been  able  to  obtain  from  the  insurance  company 
a lower  rate  than  is  usually  given  on  buildings  used  for  similar  purposes  owing  to  its  being  so  well  fire- 
proofed. * 

“We  are  indeed  very  well  pleased  with  the  plans  for  construction  and  material  furnished  by  your  com- 
pany, and  would  recommend  to  any  one  contemplating  the  erection  of  a creamery  or  cheese  factory,  an  in- 
vestigation of  your  cement-filled,  steel-clad  construction  for  buildings.’’ 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


FIRE-PROOF  WALLS. 


WE  WANT  AN  AGENT 
IN  EVERY  TOWN  IN 
THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Steel-Faced,  Cement-Filled. 


PATENTED  MAY  22,  1894. 


FOR  WOODEN  BUILDINGS. 


Affording  protection  against 

FIRE,  MOISTURE, 

COLD,  HEAT 
AND  DECAY. 

The  Cost 

Of  this  construction  is  less  than 
brick  or  brick  veneer,  and  is  no  j 
more  than  good  wooden  con- 
struction. (See  estimates,  page  25.) 

The  Saving 

In  insurance  has  run  from  28  to 
50  per  cent  of  entire  premiums, 
and  in  one  case  amounted  to 
$90.00  per  year. 

The  Advantages 

Are  many  and  include  the  protec- 
tion afforded  upon  the  uninsured  ; 
risk  on  both  building  and  stock,  i 
and  opportunity  for  salvage  on  i 
account  of  slow-burning  character.  ! 


In  calling  attention  to  the  patented  method  of  construction  herein  shown,  we  have  only  to 
remind  you  of  the  almost  daily  reports  of  complete  or  partial  destruction  of  villages,  stores  i 
and  homes,  reported  in  the  daily  telegraph  news,  in  order  to  justify  our  claim  that  every  j 
owner  and  builder  is  personally  interested. 

The  method  is  perfectly  adapted  for  use  with  corrugated  iron,  pressed  steel  stone,  or  our  ; 
patented  slip-joint,  rock-faced  plates.  i 


License  to  use  may  be  secured  for  any  city  by  addressing  us  at  St.  Paul. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


GALVANIZED,  ROCR-FACED  STEEL,  CEMENT-FILLED  WALLS 


OF  COURTHOUSE  AT  EAGLE  RIVER,  WISCONSIN. 


VILAS  COUNTY  (WIS.)  COURTHOUSE. 
ERECTED  UNDER  PATENTS  OF  MAY  22,  1894. 


Table  of  Comparative  Costs  of  100  Square  Feet  of  Wall  of  Different 

Kinds  of  Construction. 


1.1.12-iiich  Solid  Brick  Wall,  Kiln-Ran  Brick 
Selected  for  Facing. 


2250  bricks  0 $10  laid $22.50 

12A  sq.  feet  1x2  furring .25 

1 stone  ■window  sill .50 

Stone  cap  on  brick  arch .50 


$23.75 


2.  Frame  on  2x4  in.  Studding. 

50  feet  2 X 4 in.  studding  ® $26 $1 .30 

lOOfeetNo.  2 ship -lap  sheathing  @ $34 3.40 

1 00  feet  tarred  paper 15 

1 1 1-9  square  yards  back  plastering  @ 12.]c 3.00 

100  square  feet  third  siding  0 30c 3.00 

100  square  feet,  painting,  3 coats  © 20c 2.22 


$13.07 


3.  Painted  Steel  Stone  on  2x4  in.  Cement-Filled. 


50  feet  2x4  inch  studding  © $26 $1 .30 

1 sq.  cross  lathing  and  cement 4.00 

100  sq.  feet  steel  stone 4.00 

lOO  sq.  feet  painting,  1 coat 1.00 


Cost,  royalty  included $10.30 


4.  Brick  Veneered  Wall  on  2x4  in.  Studding. 


Medinm  Pressed  Brick. 

750  bricks  © $20  $15.00 

50  feet  2x4  in.  studding  © $26 1.30 

100  sq.  ft.  No.  2 ship-lap  sheathing  © $34 3.40 

100  sq.  ft.  tarred  paper 15 

11  1-9  sq.  yards  back  plastering©  12Jc 1.39 

1 stone  sill 50 

1 cap  or  arch .50 

$22.24 

Add,  if  2 X 6 inch  studding  is  used 65 

$22.89  I 


5.  Rock-Faced,  Slip-Joint  Galvanized  Iron  Plates, 


Cement-Filled,  on  2x4  Studding. 

50  ft.  2x  4 in.  studding  © $26 $1.30 

100  sq.  ft.  double  lathing  and  cement  © $4...  4.00 
lOO  sq.  ft.  rock-face  plates  $8  8.00 


1 00  sq.  ft.  painting,  2 coats  and  sanded,  © 161c  1 . 89 


$15.  19 

Add  for  2x6  studding 65 

Cost,  royalty  included $15.84 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

STEEL-FACED  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDING. 

ERECTED  UNDER  OUR  PATENT  OF  MAY  22,  1894. 


DRUG  AND  NOTION  STORE  OF  OLSON  & ISAACSON,  40  X 100  FEET, 

AT  ST.  CROIX  FALLS,  WIS. 

I 

In  which  our  construction 

Saved  the  store  and  stock  and  | 

Saved  42%  in  the  rate  of  insurance.  I 

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The  ST.  CROIX  VALLEY  STANDARD,  in  its  issue  of  Dec.  5,  1895,  says:  ! 

“Olson  & Isaacson’s  new  store  was  next  to  Codden  & Laskey’s  and  it  stood  the  test.  The  ! 
whole  iron  side  was  red-hot,  but  the  building  came  out  unscathed.  In  this  one  fire  the  BUILD-  j 
ING  HAS  PAID  FOR  ITSELF  SEVERAL  TIMES.  If;  in  place  of  this  NEW  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDING,  the  OLD  * 
FRAMES  had  reared  their  heads,  NO  POWER  ON  EARTH  COULD  HAVE  SAVED  ONE  SINGLE  BUILDING  | 
UPON  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  WASHINGTON  STREET.  The  wind  was  right  to  sweep  everything  clean.” 

B®“In  the  left  foreground  where  wreckage  is  shown  in  the  above  photograph,  stood  two 
frame  buildings  which  caught  fire  and  were  entirely  consumed,  exposing  our  construction  with 
the  result  stated.  I 


Read  carefully  the  Letter  from  the  St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  on  Next  Page. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


St.  Paul 


OFFICE  OF 

Fire  and  Marine 


nsurance 


JOHN  McClure, 

SPECIAL  AGENT  AND  ADJUSTER, 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 


St.  Paul,  Minn.,  February  6,  1895. 

St.  Paul  Roofing,  Cornice  and  Ornament  Co.,  City. 

Gentlemen:  In  reply  to  your  inquiry  as  to  the  damage  done  by  fire  to  the  Olson  & 
Isaacson  building  at  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wis., constructed  under  the  Deslauriers  Patent  and  known 
as  the  “St.  Paul  Wall,”  and  your  further  inquiries  as  to  my  opinion  as  to  the  fire-resisting 
qualities  and  proper  fire  insurance  rate  for  buildings  of  such  construction,  I have  to  say,  that 
e.Kcepting  the  building  above  referred  to,  I have  had  no  experience  with  such  buildings.  Gen- 
erally speaking,  fire  insurance  companies  have  a poor  opinion  of  ironclad  buildings.  This 
building,  however,  seems  to  be  much  superior  to  the  usual  ironclad  construction,  and  per- 
haps my  best  way  to  answer  your  question  would  be  to  give  a little  history  of  my  experience 
with  this  particular  building.  A few  weeks  ago  I had  a fire  loss  to  adjust  on  this  Olson  & 
Isaacson  building.  The  damage  was  all  on  the  north  wall  and  was  caused  by  the  burning  of 
two  frame  buildings,  the  nearest  one  being  30  feet  away,  but  the  damage  done  to  the  Olson  & 
Isaacson  building  seemed  to  have  been  mostly  caused  by  the  burning  of  five  cords  of  maple 
wood  that  was  piled  between  the  buildings,  and  about  three  feet  from  the  Olson  & Isaacson 
building.  The  damage  to  the  Olson  & Isaacson  building  was  settled  to  the  full  satisfaction 
of  owners  for  fifty  ($50)  dollars.  My  opinion  is,  had  it  been  an  ordinary  ironclad  or  frame 
building,  it  would  have  been  burned  down  and  in  all  probability  have  burned  an  entire  row  of 
frame  buildings,  situated  30  feet  south.  St.  Croix  Falls  has  no  water  works  or  fire  department. 
The  damage  to  the  Olson  & Isaacson  building  was  chiefiy  the  burning  off  of  paint  and  cost  of 
replacing  some  of  the  outside  iron  or  steel  covering. 

As  to  the  fire-resisting  qualities,  this  particular  building  was  certainly  most  excellent. 
The  wind  was  high,  I am  informed,  and  blowing  directly  from  the  burning  buildings  toward 
this  building.  There  was  no  damage  to  the  inside  of  the  building  or  the  stock  of  drugs  that 

00  o c> 

were  on  shelves  on  the  side  exposed  to  the  fire. 

As  to  the  rate  of  insurance  our  State  Tariffs  have  none  tor  such  buildings.  With  this 
particular  building,  since  the  fire,  the  Wisconsin  state  board  has  rated  same  at  $2.20,  using 
as  a basis  ,^1.75,  being  the  basis  for  the  fourth-class  towns  in  north  half  state,  of  the  best  con- 
struction brick  v'^eneered  buildings.  Rate  of  $2.20  is  made  as  follows: 


Basis #r-75 

Additional  for  drug  occupancy 25 

Exposures  (frame  row  30  feet  distant) 20 


$2.20 

If  the  building  was  frame  it  would  rate $2-25 

Additional  for  drug  occupancy 25 

Exposures  (frame  row  30  feet  distant) 1.35 


53-85 

In  this  case  the  rate  made  was  that  recommended  by  the  several  individual  members 
Avho  had  examined  this  building  before  and  after  the  fire  referred  to. 

Yours  respectfully. 


JOHN  McCLURE. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

STEEL-PACED  PIRE-PROOP  BUILDING, 

ERECTED  UNDER  OUR  CONSTRUCTION,  PATENT  OP  MAY  22,  1894. 


GENERAL  STORE  AND  OFFICE,  50  x 90  FEET. 
NORTH  BRANCH,  MINN. 


For  explanation  of  construction,  see  page  24. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


STEEL-FACED  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDING, 

ERECTED  UNDER  OUR  CONSTRUCTION,  PATENT  OF  MAY  22,  1894. 


STATE  BANK  BLOCK, 
BUFFALO  CENTRE,  IOWA. 


For  explanation  of  construction,  see  page  24. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


The  cornices  shown  here  are  new  and  original  designs,  and  are  of  the  latest  styles.  All  prices  quoted 
are  for  cornices  knocked  down;  that  is,  the  mouldings  are  in  8-foot  lengths.  Modellions,  brackets  and  or- 
naments detached  and  packed  separate;  this  method  is  a great  saving  to  the  user,  as  they  are  less  liable  to 
danger  in  transit  and  go  at  just  one-third  of  the  cost  in  freight  as  when  set  up  complete.  Prices  quoted  do 
not  include  roof  of  cornice. 

Please  observe  the  following  directions  in  giving  orders,  as  it  will  often  avoid  errors  and  unnecessary 
delays:  Cornices — give  measurement  of  wall  at  foot  of  cornice,  state  what  finish  is  desired  at  ends,  whether 
a return,  double  return  or  end  blocks.  Say  whether  cornice  is  for  a building  in  process  of  erection  and 
intended  to  be  walled  in,  or  for  a building  already  finished  and  to  be  attached  from  the  outside.  A differ- 
ence in  construction  is  necessary. 


No.  45.  Height,  45  inches;  projection,  24  inches.  Price,  $4.00  per  foot;  mitres,  $3.00  each. 


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No. ^40.  Height,  42  inches;  projection,  30  inches;  height  of  balustrade,  24  inches.  Price,  $1.80  per  foot; 

balustrade,  $1.60  per  foot;  urns,  $3.50  each. 


Ask  for  discount. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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No.  58.  Height,  42  inches;  projection,  27  inches.  Price,  $2.64  per  foot;  mitres,  $2  00  each. 


No.  59.  Height,  39  inches;  projection,  26  inches.  Price,  $1.75  per  foot;  mitres,  $2.00  each. 


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No.  51.  Price,  80c  per  foot.  Head  blocks,  $3.00  each.  Urns,  $2.50  each. 


Ask  for  discount. 


No.  35.  Height,  41  inches;  projection,  24  inches.  Price,  $1.65  per  foot;  head  blocks,  $4.00  each. 


- - 1 2 • • 


No.  50.  Height,  24  inches;  projection,  12  inches.  Price,  90c  per  foot;  head  blocks,  $3.00  each 


^riQl7f. 

No.  49.  Height,  28  inches;  projection,  14  inches.  Price,  $1.00  per  foot;  head  blocks,  $3.00  each. 


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Ask  for  discount. 


No.  52.  Price,  54c  per  foot.  Head  blocks,  $2.00  each. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


No.  29.  Height,  24  inches;  projection,  16  inches.  Price,  68c  per  foot.  Head  blocks,  $2.00  each. 


No.  28.  Height,  24  inches;  projection,  14  inches.  Price,  75c  per  foot.  Head  blocks,  $2.00  each. 

Ask  for  discount. 

Price  of  cornice  does  not  include  roof  of  cornice,  which  is  intended  to  be  of  same  material  as  roof  of 
building. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


No.  60.  12-inch  girth.  Projection,  2 inches;  height,  5 inches.  Price,  galvanized,  13c  per  foot. 


I 


No.  61.  14-inch  girth.  Projection,  3 inches;  height,  6 inches.  Price,  galvanized,  16c  per  foot. 


No.  62.  16-inch  girth.  Projection,  4 inches;  height,  8 inches.  Price,  galvanized,  20c  per  foot. 


No.  63.  Height,  10  inches;  projection,  5 inches.  Price,  galvanized,  25c  per  foot. 


No.  56.  Height,  12  inches;  projection,  6 inches.  Price,  30c  per  foot;  head  blocks,  $1.20  each; 

mitres,  60c  each. 


No.  55.  Height,  30  inches;  projection,  12  inches.  Price.  84c  per  foot;  mitres  84c  each. 


Ask  for  discount. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


35 


Galvanized  Iron  Window  and  Door  Caps. 


No.  115.  Price,  $8  00. 


No.  114.  Price,  $7.00. 


No.  101.  Price,  $3.50. 


Write 

for 


No.  107.  Price,  $3.50. 


Discounts. 


No.  100.  Price,  $2.50. 


Orders  should  specify  if  caps  are  wanted  for  square,  segment  or  circular  head  openings.  For  segment 
or  circular  head  openings  give  radius.  Always  state  width  of  opening  between  brickwork,  in  inches,  and 
give  the  distance  the  frame  is  recessed  from  face  of  wall.  State  if  caps  are  to  be  built  in  brickwork  or  put 
on  building  already  erected,  as  a difference  in  construction  of  cap  is  necessary. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

PANELS  AND  GABLE  ORNAMENTS. 


3(j 


No.  1201.  Gable  ornament.  Width,  variable,  5 to  7 feet.  Price,  $12.00. 


No.  1202.  Gable  ornament.  Width,  variable,  8 to  10  feet.  Price,  $18.00. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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PANELS  AND  GABLE  ORNAMENTS. 


SQUARE  PANEL  ORNAMENTS. 

No.  1210.  Size,  3 feet  by  4 feet.  Price,  $10.50. 
Other  sizes  and  designs  to  order. 


No.  1200.  Size,  7 feet  long  by  18  inches  high.  Price,  $6.00. 
Width  and  height  may  be  varied. 


38  ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

SKYLIGHTS. 


FOR  PRICE  LIST  AND  DISCOUNT,  SEE  NEXT  PAGE. 


Fig.  22-0. 

HIPPED  TURRET  SKYLIGHT— With  Stationary 
Louvres. 


Fig.  22-A 

HIPPED  TURRET  SKYLIGHT— With  Ridge  Ventilator 
and  Movable  Sashes. 


FOR  PRICE  LIST,  SEE  NEXT  PAGE. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


39 


PRICE  LIST  OP  SKYLIGHTS. 


SIZE. 

No.  24-B 

No.  22-C 

No.  22-A 

No.  22-B 

No.  26-0 

No.  22-D 

No.  22-E 

3 

3 ft 

$9.00 

$12.00 

$8.00 

4 ft 

10.00 

13.40 

9.00 

3 X 

5 ft 

12.00 

13.75 

10.50 

$32.00 

$62.00 

3 X 

6 ft 

15.00 

17.40 

13.00 

38.00 

65.00 

4 X 

4 ft 

13.00 

14.60 

11.50 

34.00 

58.00 

4 X 

5 ft : 

16.00 

18.00 

14.00 

42.00 

72.00 

4 X 

6 ft 

18.00 

20.40 

16.00 

44.00 

75.00 

4 X 

7 ft 

26.00 

22.80 

17.50 

49  OO 

84.00 

4 X 

8 ft 

22.40 

25.60 

20.00 

53.00 

92.00 

5 X 

5 ft 

17.50 

20.00 

15.00 

43.50 

79.00 

5 X 

7 ft 

24.50 

28.00 

21.00 

55.00 

95.00 

5 X 

8 ft 

27.00 

31.00 

23.00 

61 .00 

104.00 

5 X 

9 ft 

30.00 

34.50 

26  50 

64.00 

1 15.00 

5x10  ft 

32.50 

37.50 

28.50 

72.00 

125.00 

5x11  ft 

35.75 

41.25 

30.00 

75.00 

130.00 

6 X 

6 ft 

25.20 

32.80 

21.50 

55.00 

97.50 

6 X 

8 ft 

30.60 

37.00 

31.00 

67.00 

125.00 

6 X 

10  ft 

39.00 

45.00 

33.00 

75.00 

143.00 

6x12  ft 

46.80 

54.00 

40.00 

93.00 

160.00 

6 X 14  ft 

54.60 

63.00 

55.00 

100.00 

183.00 

7 X 10  ft 

45.50 

52.50 

39.00 

92.00 

160.00 

7x12  ft ; 

54.60 

63.00 

46.00 

1 10.00 

170.00 

8 X 14  ft 

67.20 

80.00 

57.00 

125.00 

270.00 

Above  Prices  laolude  Ribbed  Glass  Packed  in  Separate  Cases. 


Discount Per  Cent. 

DETAIL  OF  CONSTRUCTION  IMAILED  ON  APPLICATION 


Globe ''Ventilators  and  Chimney  Caps. 


PLAIN  ROUND, 


LIST  PRICE— GALVANIZED  IRON. 


2 in 

$1.00 

2J  in 

1.00 

3 in 

1.50 

in 

1.50 

4 in 

1.75 

41  in 

2.00 

5 in 

2.50 

5J  in 

2.85 

6 in 

3.40 

7 in 

4 00 

8 in 

4.65 

9 in 

5.20 

10  in 

5.75 

11  in 

6.20 

12  in 

6.75 

13  in 

9.00 

14  in... 

13.00 

15  in 

16.00 

16  in 

$20.00 

17  in 

23.00 

18  in 

27.00 

19  in 

30.00 

20  in 

33.00 

22  in 

36.00 

24  in 

40.00 

26  in 

50.00 

28  in 

56.00 

30  in 

65.00 

32  in 

80.00 

34  in 

100.00 

36  in 

120.00 

40  in 

180.00 

44  in 

200.00 

48  in 

240.00 

54  in 

300.00 

60  in 

360.00 

Discount Per  Cent. 

If  square  or  oblong  base  is  desired  it  is  charged  extra. 


VENTILATORS 


LIST  PRICE— GALVANIZED  IRON. 


8 in.  diameter,  each $4.50 

lO  in.  “ “ 5.50 

12  in.  '■  “ 6.50 

14  in.  “ “ 7.50 


Discount 


Per  Cent. 


If  square  or  oblong  base  is  desired  it  is  charged  extra. 


Louvre  V entilators. 


LIST  PRICE- GALVANIZED  IRON. 


10  X 14  in.,  each $1.50 

12  X 24  in.,  “ 2.50 

16  X 36  in.,  “ 4.00 

24x48  in.,  “ 7.00 


Discount 


Per  Cent. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


Beaded  Steel  Ceiling  or  Siding. 

N.  B.— 

We  also  sell  Flat  or  Crimped 
Painted  or  Galvanized 
sheets. 


Made  of  soft  steel,  28  gauge,  painted  both  sides,  and  sold  by  actual  measure  of  sheets. 

Style  No.  28.  Beads  x ^ inches,  2>^  inches  apart.  List  price,  $4.00  per  square,  weight  67  pounds 

Style  No.  28K-  Beads  X x ^ inches,  inches  apart.  List  price,  $4.25  per  square,  weight 67  pounds 

We  make  lowest  market  prices. 


Corrugated  Iron  Siding  or  Roofing. 


1 X inch  corrugations. 


2X  inch  corrugations. 


Approximate  weights,  2X  inch  corrugations. 


PAINTED. 


Q-auge 28  26  24  22  20 

Weight 70  84  111  138  165 


List  price,  2^  in.  $3.75  $4.25  $5.50  $7.00  $8.00 


GAEYANIZED. 

Gauge 28  26  24  22  20 

Weight 86  100  130  155  185 

List  price,  2,j4  in.  $6.50  $7.00  $8.00  $10.00  $12.00 


We  quote  lowest  market  prices.  Sold  by  actual  measurement  of  sheets. 
Regular  stock  width  of  sheets,  27X  inches,  and  8 and  10  feet  lengths. 
For  IX  inch  corrugations,  add  15c  per  square. 


Directions  for  Ordering  2^  incli  Corrugated  Sheets. 

No  allowance  is  made  for  laps.  The  following  table  gives  the  number  of  square  feet  necessary  to  cover 
100  square  feet. 


End  laps 

2 inches 

3 inches 

4 inches 

6 inches 

Side  lap  of  1 corrugation 

110  feet 

111  feet 

112  feet 

113  feet 

115  feet 

Side  lap  of  IX  corrugations 

116  “ 

117  " 

118  “ 

1 19  “ 

121  “ 

Side  lap  of  2 corrugations 

123  “ 

124  “ 

125  “ 

126  “ 

128  “ 

Curved  Corrugated  Sheets. 


PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 

Curved  inch  Corrugated  Sheets.  Curved  Corrugated  Awning  Sheets. 

For  price,  add  20%  to  straight  list. 


We  sell  Barbed  Nails  and  Lead  Washers. 


Ask  for  discount. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


41 


PLAIN  STEEL  BRICK. 

LAP  JOINT. 


ROCK-FACED  STEEL  BRICK. 

LAP  JOINT. 


Style  No.  20..  67  lbs. . 252x72. ..Painted. ..$5. 00 per  sq. 
Style  No.  20. ..86  lbs. ..252x96. ..Galvanized.  ...$8.00  per  sq. 


Size 

Weight.  of  Sheets.  List  Price. 

Style  No.  22..  67  lbs...26  x 72...Painted...$4  50per  sq. 

Style  No.  22. ..86 lbs. ..26x96. ..Galvanized...  .$7. 50persq. 

Made  of  No.  28  gauge  soft  steel.  Takes  104  sq.  ft.  to  cover  lOO  sq.  ft.  Extra  for  nails — 3 cents  per  square. 

Extra  for  dry  paint— 7 cents  per  square. 

Write  for  discount. 

ROCK-FACED  STEEL  STONE  SIDING. 

LAP  JOINT. 


Weight.  Size  of  Sheets.  List  Price. 

style  No.  9 70  lbs 25i  x 72  in Painted $5.00  per  square. 

Style  No.  9 86  lbs 25.i  x 96  in ..Galvanized $8.00  per  square. 

Made  of  No.  28  gauge  soft  steel.  Takes  104  sq.  ft.  to  cover  100  sq.  ft. 

Write  for  discount. 

ROCK-FACED  STEEL  STONE  SIDING. 

LAP  JOINT. 


l-iize  of  Sheet.  Weight.  List  Price. 

Style  No.  10  Painted  sheets 25>^  x 72  in 70  lbs $5.00  per  square. 

Style  No.  10  Galvanized  sheets... 2512  x 96  in 86  lbs $8.00  per  square. 

Write  for  discount.  Made  of  No.  28  gauge  and  takes  104  feet  to  cover  lOO  square  feet. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY, 


SLIP-JOINT  SIDING  PLATES.— Used  in  our  Steel  Fronts. 


style  No.  1. 
Slip-joint. 
Half  stone. 


Style  No.  1.  Slip-joint. 


Patented  Sept.  27,  1892. 


style  No.  1.  Slip-joint. 


No.  60.  Key  Stone. 


Style  No.  6.  Slip  joint. 


Style  No.  8.  12x12. 

Slip-joint. 


Patented  Slip-Joint  System 

by  which  there  is  no  nailing  through 
from  the  outside  and  no  nail 
heads  exposed. 


Style  No.  4 Plate.  18x24.  Slip- 
joint  siding.  Patented  Sept.  27^ 
1892.  Price  per  square,  paint- 
ed, $6.00;  galvanized,  $9.00. 


CONTINUOUS  ROCK-FACED  STEEL  STONE. 


Made  of  painted  or  galvanized  soft  steel,  with  or  without  tooled  edges. 


Price,  painted,  5 inches  wide 4>2C 

“ 7 “ “ 6c 

“ “ 9 “ 7'/20 

••  “ loyi  “ “ 9c 

••  “ 14  “ “ 12>^c 

“ 18  “ “ 20c 


Price,  galvanized,  5 inches  wide 

it  tt  f-r  tt  it 

8c 

it  tt 

9 “ “ 

10c 

((  tt 

10/2  “ “ 

14  “ “ 

12j4c 

15c 

it  it 

18  " " 

25c 

N.  B. — In  ordering  caps  or  sills,  always  give  length,  width,  projection  and 
width  of  upper  and  lower  flange. 


Write  for  discounts. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


ROCK-FACED 

PILASTER 


Painted  Galv'd 

Bo.  16 — 13  in 15e  20« 

So.  17 — ll..iD ‘Jo  25c 


ROCK-FACED 

PILASTER. 


So.  18 — 12  in , painted 12^ 

So.  18 — 12  in.,  galranized 20c 


ROCK-FACED 
BRICK  CORNER. 


Painted 6 c 

Galvanized 8c 


PLAIN 

BRICK  CORNER. 


Painted 5c  per  ft. 

Galvanized. .7c  per  ft. 


•METAL  CORNER 
BOARD, 


Painted 4c  per  ft. 

Galvanized. 6c  per  ft. 


Straight  Rock-Faced  Caps. 


5-in.  Face.  7-in.  Face. 

Style  No.  120 — Price,  painted 66c  85c 

Style  No.  120 — Price,  galvanized 85c  $1.00 


8-in.  Fare 
$1.00 
$1.25 


Half  Circle  Rock-Faced  Caps, 
with  Moulding. 


style  No.  123,  12  in.  face — Price,  painted $4.00 

Style  No.  123,  12  in.  face — Price,  galvanized. ..$5. 00 


Segment  Rock-Faced  Caps, 


style  No.  121,  10  in.  face — Price,  painted $2  50 

Style  No.  121,  10  in.  face— Price,  galvanized... $3.00 


Style  No.  122,  10  in.  face — Price,  painted $3.00 

Style  No.  122,  10  in.  face — Price,  galvanized... $4. 00 


Half  Circle  Rock-Faced  Caps, 
without  Moulding. 


N.  B. — In  ordering  caps  or  sills  always  give  the  length,  width  and  projection,  and  width  of  upper  and  lower  flange 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


Plain  Hip  and  Ridge  Rolls. 


List  price,  No.  28  Gauge. 


Galvanized. 

I'X  inch  roll,  7 inch  girth 14c 

1>4  inch  roll,  8 inch  girth 16c 

2 inch  roll,  lO  inch  girth 19c 

2 >4  inch  roll,  12  inch  girth 23c 

3 inch  roll,  15  inch  girth 28c 


Painted. 

9c  per  foot 
11c  per  foot 
13c  per  foot 
15c  per  foot 
19c  per  foot 


Corruj^ated  Ridg^e  Cap. 


Price,  painted,  per  foot 18c 

“ galvanized,  per  foot.. ..22c 
Two  sizes,  1^  and  2>^  inches. 

For  fancy  ridges  and 


Corrug^ated  iRidee  Roll. 


.Price,  painted,  per  foot 20c 

“ galvanized,  per  foot.. 25c 
Two  sizes,  II4  and  2}4  inches. 

flnials,  see  page  50. 


Corrug^ated  End  Wall  Flashing. 


Price,  galvanized, 

per  foot,  18c 

Price,  painted, 

per  foot,  12c 


Corrugated  Side  Wall  Flashing. 


Angle  Ridge  Can. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Painted.  Galvanized. 

3 inch  apron,  7 'Ac  9c  per  foot 

3A  inch  apron,  9c  14c  per  foot 

4 inch  apron,  10c  16c  per  foot 


Angle  Ridge  Cap,  Slip-Joint. 


No.  594.  Painted.  Galvanized. 

Price,  10c  15c  per  foot 


Ridge  Roll,  Slip-Joint. 


No.  595.  Painted.  Galvanized. 

Price,  14c  20c  per  foot 


Patent  Ridge  and  Hip  Roll. 


Painted.  Galv’d.  Copper. 
No.  2.  I'X  in.  15c  20c  25c 

No.  4,  3'A  in.  20c  25c  30c 


Corrugated  Wood  Ridge  Joint. 


Price,  galvanized, 

per  foot,  15c 

Price,  painted,  per  foot,  10c 


Price,  per  foot,  6c. 

For  lA  or  2;4  inch  corrugations. 


Slip-Joint  Door,  Window  and  Corner  Casings. 


Outside  corner  casing. 
Galvanized,  per  foot,  12c 
Painted,  per  foot,  9c 


Window  casing. 
Galvanized,  per  foot,  12c 
Painted,  per  foot,  9c 


Pilaster  casing.  insiae  corner  casing. 

Galvanized,  per  foot,  15c  Galvanized,  per  foot,  1 
Painted,  per  foot,  11c  Painted,  per  foot,  9c 


, ^ , - . - ■ ^ — — 1 i , 

These  casings  are  used  in  connection  with  our  patent  slip-joint  plates  and  are  necessary  to  make  a p 
feet  finish  at  all  corners  and  angles. 


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V-CRIMP  STEEL  ROOFING. 


PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 


The  cheapest  form  of  steel  roofing  made. 


N.  B. — We  also  make  V-Crimp  Roof- 
ing with  a crimp  in  center  of  sheets  when 
desired. 


SHOWS  OLD  STYLE  STICK  OR  V-CRIMPED  ROOFING. 


— Sheets  as  laid  on  building.  IB— Sheets  crimped.  O— Wood  stick  to  stiffen'the  V-Crimp. 

For  temporary  sheds  this  roofing  has  no  equal;  it  is  quickly  laid  and  never  cuts  to  waste,  and  there  is 
a double  rib  or  seam  on  both  sides  of  the  sheets.  Expansion  and  contraction  are  NOT  provided  for  as  in 
standing  seam.  Write  for  discount. 


LIST  PRICE — PAINTED — per  square $3.75 

Add  for  V-wood  strips,  per  square,  net lO 

Dry  paint  for  second  coat,  per  square,  net  .06 
Nails,  per  square,  net 04 


LIST  PRICE— GALVANIZED— per  square $6.50 

Add  for  V-wood  strips,  per  square,  net lO 

“ nails,  per  square,  net 04 

“ dry  paint,  per  square,  net 06 


We  furnish  to  order  flat  painted  or  galvanized  sheets. 


PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  STEEL  ROOFING. 

PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 

An  excellent  form  of  roofing  cheaper  than  Roll  Cap  or  Folded  Seam. 


This  roofing  can  be  laid  on  any 
roof  with  1 inch  or  more  pitch  to 
the  foot,  and  is  easy  to  apply,  as 
seams  are  formed  of  part  of  the 
sheet.  May  be  laid  over  sheath- 
ing, lath  a few  inches  apart,  or 
over  old  shingles.  Sheets  measure 
24  inches  between  seams  and  6 
feet  or  8^  feet  long.  End  locks 
are  not  cut  and  turned  unless 
specially  ordered. 

List  price  per  square,  painted, 

$4.00;  galvanized,  $7.00.; 

A square  of  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing  consists  of  6 sheets,  covering  width  24  inches  wide  and 
8^  feet  long  or  equivalent,  and  necessary  side  and  end  cleats.  Extra  paint  and  nails  cost  7c  per  square. 
Write  for  discount. 

TOOLS. — The  tools  necessary  for  applying  this  style  roofing,  together  with  prices  on  same,  are  as  follows: 

1 Cap  Squeezer $1.50 

1 End  Lock  Former 75 

1 Pair  Shears 2.00 

Total  cost $4.25 

If  tools  are  returned  without  expense  to  us,  will  refund  the  amount  charged. 

B®*In  returning  always  indicate  on  shipping  tag  by  whom  returned. 


Plain  Pattern  Sheets. 


Gothic  Pattern 
Sheets. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY 


ROLL  AND  CAP  STEEL  ROOFING. 

PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED,  WITH  SEPARATE  CAPS. 

This  style  of  roofing  is  especially  adapted  to 
roofs  having  3 inches  or  more  pitch  per  foot, 
although  it  is  used  equally  as  well  on  steeper 
pitches.  Each  roll  contains  100  square  feet  after 
the  side  seams  are  turned.  We  make  this  roof- 
ing out  of  the  best  refined  steel  and  of  8}4  feet 
sheets,  26  inches  wide,  fiat. 

One  square  of  Roll  Cap  Roofing  consists  of  one 
roll  of  26  inch  by  50  feet,  50  lineal  feet  of  metal 
caps  and  X metal  cleats.  Sufficient  nails  and 
iron  ore  dry  paint  will  be  sent  only  when  ordered, 
and  charged  7 cents  additional  per  square. 

Weight,  per  sq.,  painted,  74  pounds.  Price,  $4.50. 

Weight,  per  sq.,  galv’d,  91  pounds.  Price,  $7.50. 

W^e  lend  or  sell  necessary  tools  for  laying  Roll  Cap  Roofing,  consisting  of  1 pair  combined  edging 
tongs  and  cap  squeezers,  $1.50,  and  1 pair  shears,  $2.00,  which  may  be  paid  for  or  returned,  charges  pre- 
paid, and  we  will  credit  them  back. 

OLD  STYLE  DOUBLE  SEAM  STEEL  ROOFING.  I 

WITHOUT  SEPARATE  CAPS,  PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED.  [J 

Made  of  pure  steel.  Prices  same  as  Roll  and  J 


Shows  Method  of  Applying  our  Boll  and  Cap  Roohng.  < 


This  method  of  applying  metal  roofing  makes  the 
best  and  tightest  seam  and  may  be  used  where  pitch 
is  one  inch  or  more  to  the  foot. 


Price,  painted,  per  square  $4.50 

Price,  galvanized,  per  square 7.50 


Cap.  I 

ROLL  DOUBLE  SEAM  ROOFING.  ’ 

I 

A square  consists  of  a strip  50  feet  long,  hav-  | 
ing  a covering  width  of  2 feet,  or  a 50-foot  1 
length  will  finish  100  square  feet  on  building,  J 
including  the  required  cleats  or  fastenings  to  be  ^ 
placed  12  to  14  inches  apart. 

Shipping  weight,  including  cleats : No.  28  1 

gauge  steel,  painted,  72  pounds;  galvanized,  89  : 

pounds.  I 

Tools  required — I 

2 Foot  Seamers $20.00  i 

1 pair  IX  inch  Tongs 2.50  1 


1 pair  IX  inch  Tongs 2.50 

1 pail-  Roofing  Shears 2.00 

1 Roofing  Mallet 25 

Total $27.25  ; 


We  do  not  send  shears  or  mallet  unless  so  j 
requested.  j 

Note.— Tools  are  loaned  and  must  be  returned 
free  of  expense  to  us  when  roof  is  completed.  | 


s 

We  always  ship  No.  28  gauge  unless  heavier  is  specified,  and  in  rolls  26  inches  by  50  feet,  covering  f 
one  square.  Narrower  widths  made  at  slight  advance. 


Always  mark  on  shipping  card  by  whom  returned  to  insure  proper  credit  for  tools. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


NEW  “ST.  PAUL”  SHINGLE. 


as 


No.  1.  Single, 
Covering  size,  8x10  inches. 

Per  Square. 

List  .price,  painted $7.50 

“ galvanized....  9.75 

“ copper 36.00 


NEW  “ST.  PAUL”  METAL 
SHINGLE. 


No.  3.  Cluster. 


Covering  size,  1 1^x23  inches. 

Per  Square. 

List  price,  painted $6.00 

“ galvanized....  8.40 

“ copper 34.00 


Showing  No.  3 Cluster  Shingles  laid  on  roof. 


METAL  TILES. 


“ST.  PAUL”  METAL  TILE. 


“ST.  PAUL”  METAL  TILE. 


No.  01.  Single. 

Covering  size,  1 l}^x  16}4  inches. 


List  price,  painted $8.00 

“ galvanized 10.50 

“ copper 30.00 


No.  06.  Cluster. 
Covering  size,  17>^x  1 9 inches. 


List  price,  painted $8.00 

“ galvanized 10.50 

“ copper 30.00 


Write  for  Discount. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

GALVANIZED  HAVE  TROUGHS  AND  GUTTERS 


LONG  SEAMLESS  EAVE  TROUGHS. 


No.  28  GAUGE  GALVANIZED  TROUGH,  LAP-JOINT. 


3- inch  size,  6-inch  girth,  per  foot 13c. 

4- inch  size,  8-inch  girth,  “ 16c. 

6-inch  size,  lO-inch  girth,  “ 19c. 

6- inch  size,  12-inch  girth,  “ 23c. 

7- inch  size,  14-inch  girth,  “ 27c. 

8- inch  size,  16-inch  girth,  ‘‘  30c. 


f For  27  gauge,  per  foot Ic. 

I “26  gauge,  “ 2c. 

EXTRAS.  -1  “24  gauge,  “ 6c. 

I “ slip-joint,  “ Ic. 

[ “ double  bead,  “ 3c 


GALVANIZED  IRON  ROOF  GUTTERS. 


style  A.  No.  28  Gauge. 

14-inch  girth,  per  foot 35c. 

20-inch  girth,  “ 50c. 

24-inch  girth,  “ 60c. 

Add  for  heavier  gauges — No.  27,  Ic. 


Style  B.  No.  28  Gauge. 


15 -inch  girth,  per  foot 37c. 

20-inch  girth,  “ 50c. 

24-inch  girth,  “ 60c. 


No.  26,  2c.;  No.  24,  6c.;  No.  22,  10c. 


GALVANIZED  BOX  AND  O.  G.  GUTTERS. 

Style  109.  Made  in  8-foot  Leng-ths. 


-(=5  - 

- 5i''_ 

- 41'- 

- 3i- 


i 


style  E— Shapes  and  Dimensions,  in  8-foot  Lengths. 

No.  101.  No.  102.  No.  103.  No.  104. 


LIST  PRICES. 

3x31  in.,  10-inch  girth,  per  foot 33c. 

4x41  in.,  13-inch  girth,  “ 39c. 

6x61  in.,  15-inch  girth,  “ 45c. 

6x6i  in.,  20-inch  girth,  “ 60c. 

For  heavier  gauges  add  to  list  price  for 
No.  27,  Ic.;  for  No.  26,  2o.;  for  No.  24,  6c.; 
for  No.  20,  10c.  per  foot. 


No.  101. 
No.  102. 
No.  103. 
No.  104. 
No.  105. 
No.  106. 


Style  E.  Price,  No.  28,  galvanized  iron: 

20-inch  gutter,  per  foot 60o. 

‘ 54c. 

‘ 48o. 

‘ 72c. 

‘ 78o. 

• 72c. 


18-inch  gutter,  “ 

16 -inch  gutter,  “ 

24-inch  gutter,  “ 

26-inch  gutter,  “ 

24-inch  gutter,  “ 

Hooks,  per  dozen 60o. 

This  gutter  is  made  so  as  to  bend  over  and  attach  to  roof  and 
is  supported  by  galvanized  iron  hooks  about  four  feet  apart, 
made  of  Jx  1-inch  iron.  (See  No.  106.)  i 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 

Long*  Galvanized  Iron  Corrugated  Conductor  Pipes. 


.12c. 


4 inches,  per  foot 20c. 


2 inches,  per  foot 

3 inches,  per  foot 15c.  5 inches,  per  foot 25c. 

6 inches,  per  foot 30c. 


MITRES. 


Inside  corner  mitre. 


Outside  corner  mitre. 
GALVANIZED  IRON. 
Per  dozen  net. 


sup-jomr.  UP-JOINT. 


3}4  inch $3.00  $2.50 

4 inch 3.25  2.75 

5 inch 3.50  3.00 

6 inch 4.00  3.50 


For  double  bead  mitres,  add 
60c  per  doz. 


CORRIJGAXED  EXPANDING 

ELBOWS  AND  SHOES. 


Kound  or  Square. 


PRICE 

LIST. 

Conductor  Hooks. 

ROUND. 

1 SIZE. 

WIRE. 

WROUGHT. 

Elbows. 

Shoes. 

2 inch,  per  lOO 

$2.00 

$1.75 

2 inches 

each,  25c. 

30c. 

3 inch,  per  100 

2.50 

2.75 

3 inches 

“ 30c. 

36c. 

4 inch,  per  100 

3.00 

4.25 

4 inches 

“ 40c. 

48c. 

5 inch,  per  100 

3.50 

6.00 

5 inches 

“ 50c. 

60c. 

6 inch,  per  100 

4.00 

8.00 

6 inches 

“ 60c. 

72c. 

WIRE  EAVE  TROUGH  HANGER. 


For  Double  Bead  Eave  Trough. 


For  Single  Bead  Eave  Trough. 


PRICE  LIST  WIRE  EAVE  TROUGH  HANGERS. 

In  ordering,  say  if  Single  or  Double  Bead  is  wanted. 

3 inch,  per  gross,  net 

3^  inch,  “ “ 

4 inch,  “ “ 

inch,  “ “ 


$2.00  5 inch,  per  gross,  net $3.00 

2.25  6 inch,  “ “ 3.50 

2.50  7 inch,  “ “ 4.00 

2.75 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


Urns,  Crosses  and  Conductor  Heads. 


For 

Plain 

Ridge 


Rolls, 


No  00 

13  in.^uarr  b&ar. 
42.D.b.«b. 
Each,  $6. 


and  design 
Crou 

made  to  order 
at  proportionate 
price*. 


No.  72. 

Coaductor  Head.  Eacb,  $3. 
Straps,  each,  45c. 


No.  61. 
io.  sqaare  bai 
34  in.  higb. 
Each.  >3. 


No.  64. 

18  in.  tqoare  base.  33  in.  high. 
Each.  313. 


See 


Page 


44. 


____  No.  90.  CroM. 
Shaft,  4i4  iD..'6  ft.  high. 
Eacb.  $7.50. 

Shaft.  6x6  in..  8 ft.  high. 

Each,  $10.50. 
Shaft. 8x8  ID.,  12  ft. high. 
Eacb.  $21 


For 

Pressed  Zinc 
Ornaments, 
See  Special 
Catalogue 
1895. 


OrnameDtal  Ridges,  Hfp  Mouldings  and  Finials. 


iyi  io.  rolls,  M4tDpcti  to  O in.  Icoglbs.  I'cr  leni^tb,  30c. 

3^ia.  rolls,  made  in  8 ft.  lengths  with  spun  roll-  Per  ft.,  34c. 


No.  14. 


a 


12  in.  bigb.  Per  ft.,  $1.08. 


No.  16. 

7 io.  high.  Per  ft.,  40c. 


32  io.  high.  Kach,  $4.50. 


32  io.  high,  18  in.  at  bottom. 
Kach,  $7.50. 


N'>.  IO. 

14  in.  high.  Kach.  $3. 


No.  25. 

10  in.  high.  Kach.  $1.50. 


No.  24. 

Tolalheight.  26io.  Eacb, $5. 


No.  2".  No.  21 

lOio.  high;  each, $1.50.  12in.  high.  each. $3. 


No.  17. 

12  in.  high.  Each.  $3. 


No.  1023. 

Price,  24  in.  high,  without  arrow,  $13;  witl 
arrow,  $15.  Extra  for  Copper  or  Gilded. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


GALVANIZED  IRON  FINIALS.  GALV.  IRON  WEATHER  VANES. 


N.  B. — Always  state  if  square,  hexagon,  or  octagon  base  is  desired,  and  give  size  at  bottom 
and  top  and  pitch  of  roof. 


Style  No.  93.  6 feet  high.  Style  No.  92.  10  feet  high.  Style^No.  91,  Cross.  10  feet  high. 

Price,  $15.00.  Price,  $20.00.  Price,  $27.00. 


5-'  ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 
SPECIAL  PRICE  LIST  OF 

CAST  IRON  CRESTING. 


No.  28.  Cresting;  2 ft.  9 in.  high.  Per  length  of  18 


inches $1.50 

No.  28.  Finial;  5 ft.  high.  Each 3.65 

/ 


No.  24.  Cresting;  1 ft.  high.  Per  foot $0.30 

No.  24.  Finial;  2 ft.  high.  Each 70 

No.  25.  Cresting;  1 ft.  3 in.  high.  Per  foot 35 

No.  25.  Finial;  2 ft.  1 in.  high.  Each 80 


No.  26.  Cresting;  1 ft.  6 in.  high.  Per^foot $0.40 

No.  26.  Finial;  2 ft.  10  in.  high.  Each 1.25 


I 


No. 

27. 

Cresting; 

1 ft.  6 in.  high. 

Per  foot. . 

.$0,40 

No. 

27. 

Finial;  2 

ft.  10  in.  high. 

Each 

. 1.25 

No. 

29. 

Cresting; 

1 ft.  high.  Per  foot 

. .30 

No. 

24. 

Finial;  2 

ft.  high.  Each. 

. .70 

No. 

30. 

Cresting; 

1 ft.  3 in.  high. 

Per  foot.. 

.35 

No. 

24. 

Finial;  2 

ft.  high.  Each.. 

. .80 

No. 

31. 

Cresting; 

2 ft.  high.  Per  foot 

. .60 

No. 

31. 

Finial;  2 ft.  10  in.  high. 

Each 

. 1.26  1 

j 


DISCOUNT PER  CENT. 


N.  B.— We  Make  Wrought  Iron  Brackets  and  Gratings,  and  Zinc  or  Copper 

Balustrades  to  Order. 


ST  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


r)3 


FIRE-PROOF  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS. 


style  No.  30.  Wood-filled. 


Price,  painted,  per  square  foot 35c. 

“ galvanized,  per  square  foot 40c. 


The  body  of  this  shutter  is  made  of  two  layers  of 
wood  covered  with  metal  on  both  sides,  and  having 
a 2-inch  edge  to  lap  over  edge  of  brick  work. 


Style  No.  40. 

BOILER  PLATE  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS. 

Made  of  No.  14  gauge  plate  iron,  with  bar  iron 
border  stiffening  and  locking  arms. 

Price,  per  square  foot 50c. 

Write  for  discount. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  ORDERING. 

Give  all  measurements  as  above,  and  if  for  arched 
windows  give  radius,  care  being  taken  to  get  exact 
measurements  of  levels  and  from  center  to  center 
of  hinge  edges. 


Made  of  heavy  corrugated  iron,  with  bar  iron 
border  stiffening  and  locking  arms. 

Price,  per  square  foot 45c. 

If  galvanized,  add  5c.  per  square  foot. 

Write  for  discount. 


The  fire  protection  afforded  by  doors  and  shutters  properly  made  is  often  such  as  to 
reduce  rates  of  insurance  more  than  enough  in  one  year  to  pay  their  entire  cost. 


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ST.  PAUL  ROOFING,  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY. 


PAINT. 

Oxide  of  iron  red  mixed  paint  is  the  best  known  covering  for  metal.  (White  lead  must 


never  be  used  on  metal.) 

Price  of  OXIDE  OF  IRON  MIXED  PAINT,  per  gallon $1.20 

Discount  for  quantity. 

Price  of  OXIDE  OF  IRON,  paste  form,  per  pound 10c. 

To  prepare  paste  form  for  use,  mix  8 pounds  to  1 gallon  of  linseed  oil. 

Price  of  OXIDE  OF  IRON,  dry  form,  per  pound 3c. 


ELASTIC  ROOFING  CEMENT. 


Is  used  in  making  joints  at  flashings,  valleys,  gutters,  etc.,  and  repairing  old  tin  or  metal  roofs. 
Price  list  roofing  cement,  in  5 to  10  pound  lots,  per  pound 10c. 


Roofing  Pitch. 

For  pitch  and  gravel  roofing. 

In  barrels,  weighing  from  300  to  500  pounds, 

per  100  pounds $1.50 

Discount  for  quantity. 


Barbed  Roofing  Nails. 

Per  1 00  Lbs. 

in.  for  steel  roofing  and  met.  shingles-$5.50 

1 in.  “ brick  and  stone  siding 5.00 

in.  “ cor.  and  roofing  over  shingles..  4.50 
in.  “ “ “ “ “ ..  4.25 

Discount  for  quantity. 


Asphaltum  Black  Varnish. 

For  smokestacks,  etc.  A perfect  preserva- 
tive at  low  cost. 

Price  per  gallon 75c. 

Discount  for  quantity. 


Roofing  and  Sheathing  Paper. 

Threaded  tarred  felt,  per  roll  of  500  ft $ 1 .25 


Dry  saturated,  “ “ “ “ 1-25 

No.  2,  tarred  felt,  per  100  pounds 1.75 


Red  rosin  sized  paper,  per  roll  500  sq.  ft.  1.25 
Asbestos  paper,  8 lbs.  per  sq.,  per  100  lbs.  8.00 


Prepared  Roofing. 

ASBESTOS  “A”  BRAND,  Complete. 

One  square  consists  of  108  square  feet  of 
fabric,  2 gallons  liquid  asbestos  coating,  1 
pound  barbed  roofing  nails,  1)4  pounds  tin 
caps,  and  about  8 pounds  of  asbestos  powder 
for  the  finishing  coat. 

Price,  per  square $3.25 

imPERIAE  BRAND. 

One,  two  and  three  ply.  Each  square  con- 
sisting of  108  square  feet  of  fabric,  2 gallons 
of  roof  coating,  1 pound  of  barbed  roofing 
nails  and  1)4  pounds  of  tin  caps. 

Price,  per  square,  1 ply $1.20 

««  <<  2 “ 1.60 

“ “ 3 “ 2.00 


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STEEL  WAINSCOTING  AND  SIDE  WALL  FINISH. 


Design  W 6. 


Design  W 2. 


Price,  $6.00  per  square. 


Price,  $9.00  per  square. 


Discount  upon  application. 


N.  B.— For  steel  ceiling  complete,  see  catalogue  “C”  of  1897. 


ST.  PAUL  ROOFING.  CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  COMPANY, 

STEEL  CEILING. 


Design  C 1. 

Price,  $8.00  per  square. 

Field  of  0 9.  Border  of  D 10  and  11.  Cove,  filler  and  foot  mould  of  A 12. 

Centerpiece  of  A 9,  D 10  and  11. 


N.  B.— We  issue  catalogue  “O”  of  1897,  devoted  exclusively  to  steel  ceilings,  all 
own  manufacture. 


INDEX  TO  CONTENTS, 


Relating  to — 

Pages 

Brick  and  Stone  Siding, 

• - 41,  42,  43 

Conductor  and  Eave  Trough, 

. 48  and  49 

Cornices,  etc.,  ..... 

• • • 30  to  37 

Corrugated  Sheets,  .... 

40 

Ceilings,  ...... 

. 55  and  56 

Crestings  and  Finials,  . . . * . 

44.  50,  51  and  52 

Fire-proofing,  ..... 

24  to  29 

Metal  Fronts,  ..... 

I to  29 

Roofing,  ...... 

. - . 45  and  46 

Shingles,  ...... 

47 

Shutters,  ...... 

53 

Skylights,  . . . . . . 

. 38  and  39 

Side  Wall  Finish,  .... 

. . 54 

Steel  Ceilings,  ..... 

. 55  and  56 

Trimmings,  ...... 

35.  36,  37.  42,  43.  44 

For  Pressed  Zinc  Ornaments,  send  for  Special 

Catalogue  1895. 

For  Steel  Ceilings  and  Interior  Finish,  send  for 
Catalogue  “C,”  1897. 


We  manufacture  a complete  line  of 


Zinc  and  Copper  Ornaments 
and  Enrichments. 

1895. 


